Sentences with nary
nar·y
N n - nary a man was left
- nary a doubt
- South-East Asian ingredients, could be reborn as Cafe Magie or Trattoria Magia and nary a thing would need to change front of house.
- Season's greetings from the City of Melbourne and nary a mention of Christmas.
- nary a sound.
- But nary a squawk was heard from those same Western voices in opposition to laws in Turkey that denied women the choice to wear headscarves.
- If you need a scramble at 3pm, stick to the lower Fitzrovian altitudes, where slackers are accommodated with nary an eyebrow akimbo.